Orange County NcArchives Wills.....Tate, James December 15, 1837 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/nc/ncfiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Ben Franklin ben.franklin.ffru@gmail.com May 2024 Source: Loose Will, NC Archives CR 073.801, Will Book Volume F, pages 8-9 Written: December 15, 1837 Recorded: Aug 1838 Testator: James Tate In the name of God Amen. -- I James Tate of the county of Orange & State of North Carolina - being of sound & perfect mind & memory Do this fifteenth day of December in the year of our Lord one thousand Eight Hundred & Thirty Seven, make and publish this, my last will and Testament, in manner & form following, that is to say, first, I give and bequeath unto my son David Tate my home plantation (at present occupied by Charles Cox containing about one Hundred & Twenty five acres And secondly to my son George Tate Twenty Dollars.(To be paid by my son David Tate) Thirdly to George Marlett, Twenty Dollars and fourthly to my son in Law John Squires Twenty Dollars and fifthly to Thomas Gill Twenty Dollars. (To be paid by my Son Saml. N Tate and) Sixthly and Lastly, the ballance of the Lands, belonging to the George Tate tract, sup[p]osed to contain about fifty acres and also all the ballance which may acrue from A sale which was made by Saml. N Tate & C.C. Smith (agents) for me Seventeenth Jany One thousand Eight Hundrid & Thirty Three- I give to my Son Samuel N Tate after paying my Just debts buring Expenses &c And I her[e]by make make[sic] and ordain my Son Saml. N. Tate, Executor to this my last will and Testament --- In witness whereof I the said James Tate have hereunto set my hand and Seal to this my last will and Testament the day and year above written --- Signed Sealed, published } and Declared in presents } James Tate (Seal) of us ------------ } C.C. Smith } Ths McCracken } Jurat Exr qualified The word Tate on line nine } Interlined before signed } C.C. Smith Ths McCracken [Will Book Volume F, page 8] In the name of God Amen I James Tate of the county of Orange & State of North Carolina being of sound & perfect mind & memory Do this Fifteenth day of December in the year of our Lord one thousand Eight Hundred & Thirty Seven [Will Book Volume F, page 9] make and publish this my last will and Testament in manner & form following, that is to say, first I give and bequeath unto my son David Tate my home plantation (at present Occupied by Charles Cox containing about one Hundred & Twenty five Acres and Secondly to my son George Tate Twenty Dollars.(To be paid by my son David Tate) & thirdly to George Marlet, Twenty Dollars and fourthly to my son-in-Law John Squires Twenty Dollars and fifthly to Thomas Gill Twenty Dollars. (To be paid by my son Saml. N Tate) and Sixthly and Lastly the balance of the Land belonging to the George Tate tract Supposed to Contain about fifty Acres and also all the balance which may ac[c]rue from A sale which was made by Samuel N Tate & C.C. Smith (agents) for me Seventeenth January One thousand Eight Hundred & thirty three I give to my son Samuel N Tate after paying my Just debts buring Expenses &c And I hereby make and ordain my Son Saml N Tate Executor to this my last Will and Testament -- In witness whereof I the said James Tate have hereunto set my hand and seal to this my last Will and Testament the day and year above written Signed Sealed, published James Tate (Seal) and Declared in presents of us --------- C.C. Smith Thomas McCracken Orange County August Term 1838 The Execution of the foregoing last Will and Testament of James Tate decd. was duly proved in Open Court by the oaths of C.C. Smith & Thomas McCracken the Subscribing Witnesses their to and ordered to be recorded At the same time Samuel N Tate the Executor therein named appeared in open Court and qualified Accordingly Test Additional Comments: Will Book Volume F, pages 8-9 Recorded Aug 1838 Estate Papers comprise two pages and are found in a folder labeled "Tate, James (1831)". No family history.